Greenant Creek



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Greenant Creek is a popular attraction located within Litchfield National Park in Australia. The park is located in the Northern Territory, approximately 100 km south-west of Darwin. There is no entrance fee to the park, but a camping fee applies if you plan to stay overnight.

Greenant Creek is a beautiful swimming spot with crystal clear water and a small waterfall. It is a great place to relax and cool off after a day of hiking in the park. The creek is accessible via a short walking trail from the car park, and is open to visitors all year round.

The official website for Litchfield National Park is www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au. On this website, you can find more information about the park, including maps, camping information, and other attractions to see in the area.

Other attractions to see in the area include the Wangi Falls, Florence Falls, and Buley Rockhole. All of these attractions are located within the park, and are easily accessible via the main road. Wangi Falls is a popular swimming spot with a large pool and waterfall, while Florence Falls and Buley Rockhole offer smaller swimming holes and cascades.

The park is open daily from 7 am to 7 pm, and camping is available at designated campsites within the park. It is recommended to visit the park during the dry season (May to October) as the wet season can bring heavy rain and flooding which can make some attractions inaccessible.

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